what is the meaning of an orange exclamation mark in a triangle in dashboard

Asked by Guru9NTRHY Jan 22, 2022 at 10:01 AM about the 2017 Toyota Tacoma

Question type: General

cold starting vehicle an orange exclamation mark in a triangle appears for about
30 seconds. "MASTER WAERNING LIGHT"

What does that mean??

3 Answers

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That's a Master Warning Light. When the master warning system detects a malfunction within the Tacoma, it shows a message in the multi-information display. If you see this exclamation point, read the message at the earliest safe opportunity. You could then go to a car parts store to have codes read, probably free. If you know how to fix cars, proceed from there. If not, see a mechanic to fix this.

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If u havent serviced it in the last 5k miles, it's just a warning that it's due for service. Take in for service and see if it will go away when they reset it.

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